Time Distortions in Mind brings together current research on
aspects of temporal processing in clinical populations, in the
ultimate hope of elucidating the interdependence between
perturbations in timing and disturbances in the mind and brain.
Such research may inform not only typical psychological
functioning, but may also elucidate the psychological consequences
of any pathophysiological differences in temporal processing. This
collection of current knowledge on temporal processing in clinical
populations is an excellent reference for the student and scientist
interested in the topic, but it also serves as the stepping-stone
to share ideas and push forward the advancement in understanding
how distorted timing can lead to a disturbed brain and mind or vice
versa. Contributors to this volume: Ryan D. Ward, Billur Avlar,
Peter D Balsam, Deana B. Davalos, Jamie Opper, Yvonne
Delevoye-Turrell, Helene Wilquin, Mariama Dione, Anne Giersch,
Laurence Lalanne, Mitsouko van Assche, Patrick E. Poncelet, Mark A.
Elliott, Deborah L. Harrington, Stephen M. Rao, Catherine R.G.
Jones, Marjan Jahanshahi, Bon-Mi Gu, Anita J. Jurkowski, Jessica I.
Lake, Chara Malapani, Warren H. Meck, Rebecca M. C. Spencer, Dawn
Wimpory, Brad Nicholas, Elzbieta Szelag, Aneta Szymaszek, Anna
Oron, Melissa J. Allman, Christine M. Falter, Argiro Vatakis,
Alexandra Elissavet Bakou
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